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Rick Remender’s run kicks off in earnest with an enjoyable issue that not only introduced new team-members in Captain Britain and Giant-Man but also an interesting new threat. We already know that Remender knows how to write a team-book (and a stealth team-book at that) with X-Force and he manages the same blend of character interaction and action here. I really liked the scene where Captain Britain thought he had been made leader, and it looks like he and Hawkeye will have a very interesting relationship, one that’s rife with conflict. I’m torn on who to side for, whilst Hawkeye is of course awesome, as a Briton, I feel I should always stand behind our Captain. Damn this patriotism! Gabriel Hardman’s artwork was as high-quality as his Hulk stuff, and a good fit for this book, which requires not only crazy superhero fun but also a deal of darkness and mood. The new villains are intriguing, it looks like they are some kind of children of the Super-Adaptoid, I wonder how that works, and do they have any connection to the Shadow Council?

Does there really need to be an explanation?? Is Clint not capable of wearing differnet clothes with no explanation? Many of Marvel's females change costumes all the time, with no "explanation" why does Clint have to have an explanation.

Sitebreaker wrote:Does there really need to be an explanation?? Is Clint not capable of wearing differnet clothes with no explanation? Many of Marvel's females change costumes all the time, with no "explanation" why does Clint have to have an explanation.

In Clint's and your defense, the man changes costumes at the drop of a dime historically speaking.